Three Broncos -- Shayne Whittington, Nate Hutcheson and Darius Paul -- were among those honored. Whittington was named second-team All-MAC, Hutcheson received honorable mention and Paul was part of the All-Freshman Team.

Whittington has been a dominant force in the post for the Broncos this season. The 6-foot-11 redshirt junior center is averaging team highs in points (12.9) and rebounds (8.9). Those averages were even better in the conference season, as Whittington averaged 13.8 points per game and 9.6 rebounds per game against MAC opponents.

Whittington led the conference in double-doubles with 11 such performances, and finished either one point or rebound away from four others. Whittington also posted 48 blocked shots in the regular season, the second-highest total for a single season in program history.

Nate Hutcheson

Hutcheson, a 6-7 senior forward, grew into his role as a team leader and offensive contributor for the Broncos in 2012-13, setting career-highs in scoring and minutes played.

Hutcheson averaged 10.3 points per game over the course of the campaign, his first season averaging double-figures in scoring. He tied the Broncos' career record in games played with 130, a mark he will break in the first game of the MAC Tournament, and ranks fourth in career starts at Western Michigan.

Earlier this year, Hutcheson became the 37th player in program history to break 1,000 career points; he currently ranks 28th in team history in scoring.

Paul, a 6-8 forward, completed one of the best freshman seasons in recent memory at Western Michigan, leading all conference rookies in scoring (10.6 ppg) and rebounding (5.8 rpg).

Darius Paul

Paul finished with five double-doubles over the course of the season -- no other MAC freshman recording more than one double-double. Paul's average of 10.6 points per game ranks as the most for a Bronco freshman since David Kool averaged 11.4 points per game during the 2006-07 season; indeed, Paul is the only Bronco freshman to average double figures in scoring in that span.